- The
organization was
formed on 1 July 1997 by the
merger of
Carolina Medicorp of Winston-Salem,
North Carolina and
Presbyterian Health Services of Charlotte...
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following years, both by
business and in 1978
through the
takeover of
American Medicorp Inc.,
which doubled the company's size, and grew into the world's largest...
- he was the
chairman of
Power Seraya and from 1997 to 2002, he
chaired MediCorp TV Singapore. On 27
April 2001,
Cheng was
elected as the
chairman of Raffles...
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Washington and
Germanna Community College,
children under 3, and
employees of
MediCorp Health System, Star
Radio Group, and The Free Lance-Star ride for free...
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Mexopen Samarth life
sciences Meropenia SYZA
Health Sciences LLP
Ivpenem Medicorp Pharmaceuticals Merofit Lykapiper Lyka Labs
Winmero Parabolic Drugs Bangladesh...
- Prize),
Varsavsky founded Medicorp Sciences, a
biotechnology company in
which he is
still a shareholder.
Based in Montreal,
Medicorp Sciences were
among the...
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dramatically through a
series of
mergers and acquisitions.
Nimmagadda acquired Medicorp Technologies in May 2003,
Vorin Labs in
September 2003, Vera Laboratories...
- as CEO of
American Medicorp and
engineered a
turnaround that
brought attention within the
healthcare industry.
American Medicorp became the
target of...
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replacing City
Memorial Hospital.
Twenty years later, in 1984,
Carolina Medicorp Inc. (CMI), a non-profit organization,
bought the deed for the hospital...
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Carreon Boulevard). In 1975, the
hospital was
purchased from
American Medicorp, a
national health care chain, by the
owners of
Valley Memorial Hospital...